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The phrase "impair access" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to hinder or limit someone's ability to access something. It is typically used when discussing obstacles or barriers to accessing something. For example: - The broken elevator impaired access to the top floor of the building. - The new security measures have impaired access to the company's computer systems. - The construction on the road has impaired access to the beach. - The language barrier can impair access to healthcare for non-native speakers.
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Kenneth E. Raske, president of the Greater New York Hospital Association, said that further cuts in the growth of Medicare and Medicaid would not only impair access to care, but also lead to job loss in the health care industry, directly contravening the president's goal of job creation.
The lawmakers say the cuts would impair access to care for the poor and shift costs to the states, which are facing a huge expansion in Medicaid eligibility and enrollment, scheduled to start in 2014 under the new health care law.
Vascular collapse or inadequate cardiac output may impair access to the peripheral vascular system, and thus hamper emergency medication and fluid administration [19].
This court has made it very easy to claim burden when religious freedom is at stake, but far harder to show undue burden in laws that impair access to abortion.
These factors, compounded by uncertainties over the overall costs of treatment at the onset of illness, are likely to impair access to timely care.
South Sudan nearly polio-free South Sudan faces a variety of challenges that impair access to health care and immunization.
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I was encouraged to have a say in the design, interpretation, marketing, special events, even visually impaired access.
Moreover, while unmarried pregnant adolescents have been identified as a high risk group insufficiently reached by health interventions [5], our results shows that in rural Burkina Faso even married adolescents had impaired access to malaria prevention.
This is a positive finding but somewhat surprising in light of a history of studies suggesting that less affluent individuals have impaired access to care.
This in turn seems to limit transcription by impairing access of DNA Pol II to heterochromatin (Bjerling et al, 2002; Sugiyama et al, 2007).
Because participants had to actively produce the arithmetic result it cannot be decided whether concurrent articulation indeed impaired access to/retrieval from long term memory, or rather the activation of stored multiplication facts in long-term memory.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com